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All it takes to solve a mystery is the right clues and a good
imagination. Who done it? What reasons might the butler have had?
Why didn't the victim take his usual route home? So what better
medium for mystery than audio theater -- the theater of the imagination.
Sound has a direct connection to the human brain -- you see, feel,
smell, even taste things in your imagination that in reality you
are only hearing. You become the detective... or the criminal.
You have the clues. Now, can you solve the case?
And nothing can scare you like your own imagination. What was
that noise? Is it just the house settling, or is someone there?
When things that go bump in the night, go bump in your headphones
-- thats audio theater. So climb on board the audio thrill ride,
and hang on. Its dark ahead, and its going to get darker, so close
your eyes and listen... What... was... that... noise...

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Two Plays for Voices
From the pen of bestselling author Neil Gaiman, and from the production
facilities of Sci-Fi Channel's Seeing Ear Theater comes two terrific
tales of terror. Snow Glass Apples stars Bebe Neuwirth as a not
so wicked stepmother dealing with a devilish child in an upside
down version of Snow White. Murder Mysteries stars Brian Dennehy
as a cop on a murder case -- only his beat is heaven, the case
is the universes first murder, and he aint no cop, he's the Angel
of Vengeance.
Little Evil Things
Cacophany, Inc.
Bite-sized bits of horror. Film composer Frank Macchia and writer
Tracy London recreate the spirit of 1940's radio drama, but with
current digital sound technology
and techniques. Five individual Volumes on CD.
Volume
1 Volume
2 Volume
3 Volume
4 Volume 5
All
Hallow's Moon
Atlanta Radio Theater Company
In a small western town which has outlive its usefulness,
the townsfolk wait for the last stagecoach. But
a terrified woman
arrives
out
of
the night
who says she's pursued by the Devil himself. Is she just crazy, or
has El Diablo come to town?
1 CD
The
Brides of Dracula
Atlanta Radio Theater Company
Every retelling of the vamire legend mentions Dracula's strange
power over women -- but doesn't go much further. This new take on
the tale plunges deep into the mysterious attraction the count carries.
A psychosexual thriller!
See also from ARTC:
The
Passion of Frankenstein
Dr.
Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde |
Hayward Sanitarium
Last Minute Productions
Sometimes
the most frightening demons are those inside the human mind...
Set at a small sanitarium in New England, dedicated to researching
facility patients affected by so-called "supernatural phenomena." A
team of dedicated psychiatrists and scientists try to discover
if the supernatural is real, or simply a product of the human imagination.
Brilliant young psychiatrist Dr. Richard Atwater arrives for his
first day at Hayward Sanitarium. Very soon he begins to suspect
that something is wrong. Horribly wrong. And he has to try to find
out what it is. Unwittingly, he starts down a long, dark path --
from which he may be unable to escape.
This series was recorded on location with a stereo microphone
in order to create an intense, realistic sound which serves to
heighten the central question: Are these phenomena real, or a product
of the imagination?
(5
Cass)
The Invisible Man
Alien Voices
Leonard
Nimoy (Star Trek's "Spock") and John Delancie (Star
Trek's "Q") join forces to examine the roots of science fiction
with H.G. Wells' sci-fi/horror classic -- the now familiar tale of a
scientist driven mad by the power of his own invention. Also featuring,
from the 'Trek' universe: Kate Mulgrew, Ethan Phillips, Dwight
Schultz, and Nana Visitor. Virtuoso performances, riveting
sound effects and original music make this production a tremendous success.
(CD)
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